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Situationist INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION MARS

Not Bored , issue #27, 1997

Documental " On the Passage of a few People through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International 1956-1972" de Branka B ogdanov (1989). Thought and influence of Guy Debord. comments Greil Marcus, Thomas Levine, Roberto Orht, Malcolm Mac Laren and Jamie Reid among other s. I divided do and n tr is parts for viewing on You Tube.

The video chronicles the beginnings
ba ses and movement concepts (a) , whose central idea is to create situations. Explains how s e development or in art, literature, music, cinema and architecture t Ura and its implications on May 68 . Just anal influences co hoisting nceptos Situationists eg the appropriation ism in art or in the English punk movement commercialized by Malcolm McLaren.











movement ista situation develops utopian concept Unitary Urbanism (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) , rejecting the passive role or spectator, is the individual in his environment and proposes the use of technology for rear amb c lowing, spaces from which a user can be appropriated by modifying or play.
Unitary Urbanism tools have been widely influential and used in other contexts (b) .



1. New Babylon on a map of Middlesex (1966-67) 2 and 3. New Babylon 2 pictures of models belonging to the documentary "Constant's New Babylon" by Victor Nieuwenhuijsen & Maartje Seyferth (2005) 4. Large Yellow Sector (1967) 5. Group of sectors (1959) 6. Interior of New Babylon (1960).
New Babylon .... can only be represented in 3 dimensions (model, view).

icon Unitary Urbanism is New B abylo n Constant Nieuwenhuys (1) (2) (3) (4) . Project the 50, 60 and 70. It is situated in an ideal future where the struggle for survival there. The man is finally free to devote to the game creation. Leisure society is born. No classes. It is not necessary to work because the media have been collectivized production and machining. Eliminating the work schedule and also eliminates the need to live in a fixed location. New Babylon as a network extending from nodes first, then connecting these, superimposed over the cities and structures. As it grows and branches, enhancing its activity, modes of production are automated progressively replace the city / structure traditional. New Babylon is thus a connected network, a whole composed of units called sectors minimum (c) . You no longer need to move quickly to relocate. New Babylon has a degree of internal flexibility that allows relatively small areas allows multiple variations of environment and atmosphere . can create microclimates at will (d) . The comprehensive technical control that enables the existence of their culture, the endless game. The system is decentralized and the public. His mapping is a software that combines numerous elements. Each user is free to change the environment at will, to generate a situation. Changes are instantaneous, public and participatory. Each user is free to react to any intervention. It preventive chain reactions that can reach the collapse and then turn-off. New Babylon is projected in the fourth dimension, time. The network is in constant fluctuation, their planes have the value of a snapshot. New Babylon is a perceived internally as a continuous space, dilated. New Babylon branches off indefinitely over all the earth, connected everything, does not stop anywhere ...



(a): Links to the situationist movement, situationist international online
, Situationist file , texts Guy Debord in chaosmosis ,
movies Guy Debord
UbuWeb, of which the most recommended is "The ad society of the spectacle" .

(b): Some tools of Urbanism Unit:
1. situation: setting, environment, and deliberately constructed for a specific time, place and group of individuals according to a predetermined sequence. 2. Drift : vagavundeo systematic urban experimentation. 3. Psychogeography : drift theoretical context, the study of environmental effects on emotional behavior. 4. Detournement : appropriation and distortion of meaning of an object of popular culture. 5 . Art as an industrial product. 6. Recovery , appropriation, assimilation by the market economy initially radical ideas.
7. Revolution


(c): The sectors are defined as elevated horizontal structures 15 to 20 feet above the ground, between 30 and 60 feet high, area of \u200b\u200b10 to 20 hectares. They have 1 or more structural cores containing communications, technical and service centers. A macro-prepared to accommodate the endless combining of microstructures.

(d): widespread use of elements in contemporary architecture such as the modularization, the need of the game, the flexibility of the microstructures within the sound or creating macro microclimate / so sensory states artificial.

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